Information
on Burrell or Burwell Greentaken
from Prince George County, VA Records 1733-1792, Abstracted and Compiled
by Benjamin B. Weisiger, III.I do not know which Burrell/Burwell Green that these records belong at
this time they are included here for informational purposes.  JPS 10/2001

12 Oct 1737  member of jury in case of Owen Gilmore
vs. Charles Hix
.
12 Oct 1737  to be paid for acting as witness for Owen Gilmore
in above case.

Will
of
Burwell
Green
, Court held at Surry 20 April 1743, Surry Co., VA[i]:
To be paid:
Mary
Burton
,
Edward
Davis
,
John
Underhill
,
Alex
. Dickens
, Wm. Parham
, Wm. Roberts
, John Eppes
, Wm. Eppes
, John Stegall
, Chris. Tatum, Wm. Linsey
, John Painter
, John Raney
, Alex. Dickens, Francis Mabry
, Mr. Thos. Eldridge
, Col. John
Allen
. [Surry Co., Records]
9 Aug 1738  member of jury; Thomas Powell
vs. Joshua Wynne
.
9 Aug 1738  witness for John Fitzpatrick
in case vs. Charles Hix
.
14 Mar 1738  as an overseer of Highways, to clear the road from
Battes Ferry up by John Sturdivant
s plantation to the Great Road.
6 Jun 1738[ii]
 With William Cryer
, John Lewis
, Wm. Gibbs
to appraise estate of Francis Epes
of Hopewell whose will was exhibited
in court by Susanna Epes
, his relict and executrix and John Epes
, his executor, and proved by oaths of Francis Epes, Isham Epes
and Lewis Epes
, witnesses.[Note:This is a surprising reference to
Hopewell
but it really refers to Hopewell Farm one of the early holdings of the Epes
family and named for the ship that brought the first members of the Epes family
to this country in the early 1600s ]
27 Aug 1739  A Commission of Oyer and terminer . . . for trial
of Nutty
, a negro woman slave belonging to Lewis Green
, now in gaol on suspicion of the murder of Sam
, a negro boy belonging to Burrell Green
. . . on 13 Aug last, at the house of Lewis Green in Bristol Parish,
Nutty
hit Sam on the head with a brick
giving him a mortal wound.
8 Jan 1739[iii]
 William Walthall
and Martha
his wife acknowledged deed to Burrell
Green
.
Accounts of the estate of Robert Boyd
decd for period 1779 through
1786, recorded 13 Feb 1787 mentions a Burrel Green
along with many others.This can hardly be the same person as in the earlier entries; could be a
son or even a grandson.

Burrell/Burwell
Greenand
James Greenwere
both shown in the records of the Courts of Prince George as early as 1714.They were the sons of Lewis Green, though no
records were left to prove the relationship.  AJG

Deed
15 Nov 1721, from Burrell Green&
Ann, his wife, & Francis Poythress, all of Surry
Co., conveying a tract of land in Pr. George Co., to Robert Hunnicut, patented by
Rebecca Poythress(or
Coggan) being in all
1000 acres on 29 Apr 1692, ½ of which land is in the possession of Littleberry
Eppes, 300 acres of said land was given to Rebecca Poythress, a daughter of said
Rebecca, and 200 acres to said Ann Green[x].